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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1890)
THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. 8ATUKDAY DECEMBER 13, 1880, McKlnley Republicanism. Harpers Wookly, Amoug the lii'pulilicaui at the Went tlioro is a strong opinion lavorauis io a mouioca tion o( the McKinlcT Kill. Hut at the East tlm more gcueral exprosslon is tbut it was roodi'UiDtd becauHo it w.is nut uuilorhtooil, On the cuntrary, it was cuudemnuj booausa it wan too well umlerstood. The revolution wan nowhere more pronounced than in Mas sachusetts, and nowhere wan tbe tariitT more thoroughly and persisteuly discussed. The Itcpublicnui bad their strongest delators upon tbe stump, and Senator Aldricb cunie from llnode island to uelp, wuiie me vemo crnts urged tariff reform every night in every town, and with grout utility. There was never lem buncorulio ia a campaign i never lean resort to tbe iikiiiiI party rhetoric. Tbe verdict ol Miissacbusotls upon tbe McKinley bill waa aa intelligent a verdict aa could be tfiven at the liolla, and tbe loss to the Kepuo lienn party ia irrepurable. Those who are moat familiar with ltepnblican politics in tbe state thought that tbe disaster might be averted possibly this year, but that it waa inevitaule two years hence. It waa not tgno ranee, but knowledge, tbut defeated McKin ley Kcpublicanisrn in Massachusetts. Tbe President baa forgotten little and learned nothing. He meets tbe congress in which bis parly provoked defeat, on its reassemblinc. with a tediously urgent ex. hortslion to remedy none of tbe mistukei already mado, to press forwurd in tbe same line and trnst to that providence which the French any watches over Americans aud fools. Cue subject Mr. Harrison was bound to discuss tbe tarifl: a second he has chos en to brina forward tbo Force bill. On neither has be anything new to say. N. Y Timet (Independent Kepubllcan.) A deficit of 33,000,MJO in the single item of pensions is glibly aunomiced as if it were a small thins, and indeed for a population of some Q,0U0,U00 it ia less than a dollar a head. Hut look at it in another way. At 0 lr cent, it lakes more than 1050,000,000 to make it; at 4 per cent, tt lakes f,Ai,vw,vw. In other words, tbe use of Ibeso enormous uuis must be withdrawn from the people to meet one single delicti. Hy a mistake in tbo typo Inst week we were made to say that the amount agreed on by tbe committee on appropriations for the uext fiscal year for neuxlous was !, 000,000. It should have been $i:Jo,000,000. Taken for a Hear. A dispatch from Astoria dated tbe 7th Bays: Matt Heudrickson, an honest fanner from Deep river, lies dying at tbe bospitul with a bullet hole through his left lung, the result of the carelessness of Joseph Hillborg. It ia tbe same old story of something moving in tbe bushes, aud a hunter too excited to wait until he could see what he was shooting ut, with a steady nerve and a dead ly aim. Saturday about noon, Mutt lloml ricksou aud Isaac Mulliu, two Htissian Finns living ou Deep river, were up the river a abort distance from tbe landing, looking over the ground preparatory to building a road. They were crawling through tbe dense brush a good part of tbe time. At the some time Joseph llillliorg was walking along tbe roud with his'nlle iu bis hand. His dog commenced barking at something near tbe road, when Hillborg looked be saw a black object orawling along a log. He thought it was a black bear aud immediately tired, tbe bullet striking tbe unfortunate Hendrick aon iu tbe left lung, breaking a rib aud crushing into his shoulder. Mulliu, who was directly behind Heudrickson, thought that tbe latter'a gnu bad gone off accident ally and asked bun if he was hurt. He said he waa not and tbe two men emerged from the brush and walked out into the road. It waa then noticed that Heudrickson wai bleeding profusely. He walked down to tbe landing where the steamer happened to be lying. He waa taken aboard, brought to Astoria aud lakeu to tbe hospital for treat ment. Dr. Fulton removed tbe ball which waa tlatteucd out as lurge aa a quarter of a dollar. It ia hardly possible that the un fortunate niau can recover, Florence Notes. The West, Dec. 5. J. W. Carman rotirca from the butcher business thiaweek. Morgan Holt aud Mr. lilew, from Junc tion, are here to aee our couutry. Mr. Edria, brother of William Edris of Eugene, is in Florence, We hope he may be induced to locate here. A. It. Itutlolph baa finished tbe aurvey of David Morse'a second addition to Florence. A dauoe at Cathey'i ball alter tbe presen tation of Christmas gifts at the school house. A large amount of fruit does reached this town this week aud will be planted by our farmers. Six passengnra arrived hero on the steam er Mink Tuesday and all proposing to settle here. Elmer Gray killed an owl near the house of Ueo. M. Miller that measured 5 feet from tip to tip. J. A. Garguicr has purchased the stage line from Eugene to Florence of lljuldauea aud 1'cderson. He will conduct the busi ness on tbut route well, for he is to put on four-horse team. Mr. P. 8. Hhields, from Vancouver, Wash ington, baa purchased two lota of Quo. M. Miller, on Main street, and be will erect a building thereon, Mr. Shields is accompa nied by (ieorge Merdiau. The settlers of Fiddlo croek, Clear lake, Are cow building a road, commencing at a poiut little east from II. 11. Fink's resi dence, and Intersect the Gardiner road at Mr. E. 1). Miller, running in a southeasterly direction, where the Gardiner road waa wanted, a distauce of about nine miles. The road passes through tbe farms of H. H, Fisk, J. Ii. Furnish, Geo. H. Colter, Frank Wilson, O. L. Houghton, C. Shult, liev. A. Itobiuson, C. M. Bevery, G. 11. Nickelsen. C. E. Hurwood and Voltaire Gonrney. This highway willacoommodate a large settlement, and it will be completed by Jautmry 1, ISO I, with inch a make aa will admit of wagon and buggy travel. Tin Firm Victim. Salem Staterman: At Portland Saturday eveultig at O:!l0 o'clock death claimed the fifth victim of the Lake Lsbiali wreck in the person of Pr. K. F Dodd, of Victoria, it. O. Mr. Dodd waa brought to Salem on tbe first relief train tbe morning after the wreck aud was quai tered first at Mrs. Hcboemaker'a on Front street and then iu the Eldridge block. His leg was badly broken and bruised and it waa feared from the first that amputation would be necessary. The matter was delayed, bopiug tbe best, until blood poison set in, after which very little hope could be entr tuined lor tbe recovery of tbe patient. I'u der charge of the railroad physician he was removed to Good 8amaritau hospital in Portland, where bis lei! was amnutnted iuat below the knee. Hut tbe amputation was too bite, the blood poison had gone too far io ue overtaken, aud tbe aufturer breathed bis last Haturday evrnina. Mr. Dodd dur ing hia brief stay here made many friends aud upon them hia death strikes aa pall. He waa an employe of the Hudson Kay com pany, and waa en route to San Franoiico to join his wife, who had been visiting there, when the accident occurred. it. C. Iticbes, of Turner, has just received an appointment aa railway clerk aud will at once enter upon the discharge of hit datiea at such. There are four organizations of the Farm- er a Alliance preaeut time. in Uorrow county at the limned to Death. One of the most horrible accidents which haa occurred for a long time is repotted from l'leusant Home, little country vil lage about six milea from Portland. A fsruier named Exerson was engaged in clearing some land and was burning up tbe heavy logs a few doys sHo. While be was thus employed bis wife came out from tbe bouse to see himtfor some purpose. She stepped on a log which was nearly burned in two. As she did to her weight caused the log to part. The log was on a aide hill aud when it broke the pieces rolled down the Incline. Tbe woman full on the lower sido and one of the heavy pieces rolled on ber and held her fast underneath. Hbe was lying on her back and her upturned face was under the end of the log which waa still ablaze, tbe coals and hot ashes dropping down on ber face. Her busbaud for a moment was par alyzed with terror aud unable to act. Then arousing and finding that he was unable to remove the log from the form of bis wife, v rr... l,lf a milu for beln. When he and nnnlUv tmitt lnMlfl hnf-k It WUS foiiml they could do nothing without an ax, and so cerson had to go half a mile back for Finully the log was removed aud ,.,,nu q.,,1 nr,i lid.leaa form of the he- one the un fortunato woman was taken to her borne Cam p Creek Items. Camp Cbkkk, Deo. 8. G F Rilchey is building a new residence. Mr. Hilegass is planting a large prune orchurd. Our tchool has closed on account of tbe diphtheria, wo ere sorry to sny. Everybody getting along well with work except plowing. It is too dry. P A Wegner must expect somo winter yet, as wo soe be is building au addition to his barn. Wo learn that Waltervillo will have a Christmas tree, and have invited us to join them. . Mr T J Duuten has had tbe dipbtburia in in bis family. They are better now. Mr llrown is having the same disease. They buried one boy seven years old. Kick kb. KfHolutioim of Condolence. At tho nioetiug of Spencer Untie Lodge, I. O. O. F.. held in Euuene Tuesday even ing, Dee. lh. IBM, the following resolutions were adopted : Wiikmcas, It has pleaied the Allwhe Cre ator to remove by death from our midst Krother James Hmldleston, by whose deatu tho I-odue has lost a moat worthy member and the community an upright citizen aud tbe family a kind aud attectionate busbaud aud father; JltHolred. That the members of this Lodge render their sympathy to the stricken fami ly in this hour of their great diitresss. lienuli til, mat a copy oi uiese resolu tions, under seal of tbe Lodge be forwarded to the widow of our deceased brother; Jlseolrtil, That a copy be sent to the city papers for publication. A. h. Aid I.PBI. 11. F. Doituis, J- Committee. J. J. Walton. I'rinoville Review: During tbe storms of lust winter feed became very scarce and stock bad to eat whatever came haudv nail keys, old rags, etc, and some even took on a supply of gravel for roughness. Albert nilsou killed a cow last lnursday that bad evidently wintered on a gravel pile, as he found about four pounds of rock in ber stomach, but it had evidently proven a healthful diet, as tbe cow was fat aud ex cellent beef, If lancbers woitld cultivate a tuste for gravel among their cattle they might save considerable work in preparing food, aa rock abounds in Ibis couutry. Theie are eiubteeni bridges and twelve tuuuela in a single HO mile stretch of railroad in tbe Mount Shasta country in California. The bridgos all cross Sacramento river. American drummers in Canada are now required to pay a license of $j0, and after Jau. 1 they must pay $100. NEW YORK II Underbuy & Undersell ! Itavttm its fountain Ilea, I at M'.i. Kit and .Wl llnmdnay and 1.11, 1.'.' and H Mcrtvr stn-i-t. New York lily, the lamest Wholesale Auction House in the fulled Plates. u net the advantage of Prices III all lines carried, ( nine ami see, and we will Ih pleased lo allow you our Uiaais, and Matchless 1'rlees. We quote; HI10KH. Indies' Kid Hut ton. Misses " Men's Calf I'onnrcsx, l.:ts Ml tirain, Kin Hoots, HOHIKliY. ladles' Fancy, 9, 10,11,12, 17c iu, ii, at, jia- 9. 10. 11. 1.1. II. l'.k- ' Fast lllack. Mens, t'NDKItWKAIt. Ladles', 41, Ml, 7.1, 7ft, KV Men s. Kl. 4S. M. ss. !. HusH'iiders, id, 1:1, l.i, .1, 40, .Vx' l.lncu culls, 12, VM i Hilars, u. ue Overshlrts, ;tl, J:t, 70, S.V l.fitk- While miirts, HATS. Hoy's, aa, 40, 4 laic Men s, .-., w, 03, tw, .oi, l.asa- PTATIONK.KY. f'otc;i'aar, -.'ii, Xt, 4.V per 'J ream. Tablets, ft, T, i, hk- U-ad I'enells, n, w, iht do. A-ller raa'r, 0, Lie per nr. Hhsiles, patent roller, tt'.c and un. nuiener Milvea, Towels, All l.lucn Crash, la mask, Wlill-s. s, 111, :.h 0, 12, 1 , Hli ii, 11, 12, l:ic 2 tl. .'7, tvl, Me lis, 1 .Vi, Oil. S2, 1.12c flocks, M7, 1.07C Sf NUltlKS. f urst'ts. 2ii,M,S,1.0lo Jackson f orset, I.e.- iircucn iiiack Klastio, Knives, laa-ket. I.2tk 2. X 1, tie 22, 2,", 'Jsi, 10, ;2e Oil f loin, uneraekaWe, Hafcly I'lns. In-st, Thread, la-t, lied Spreads, Silk Handken-hU'fs, full' llultoiia, W adv & II. Kators, Hhi-ars and Scissors, S'wIiik Machine Oil, 2le vd. iic a dot. le S7, 1.10, 1.20, 2.20c 82, J7, ,Vi, (tt, 7.K 10, 2.a .'l.', 41', ,Vh" 7, 10, 2:1, 20, 2"e fie 4:1, ,m, tvs ;v soi' 2:1, 2, 4tV '.".I, !M, :I7, H- Mcu a (iveralls, Snrlns bottom 1'ants. Hair linishi-s. f lollies brushes, Shoe Brushes, 20, 23, It!, It a- lliaik and Kves. in-rcanl. f mhrellaa. lllalikets, ,7:l, S.V Mjil $2.10, 4.20, ,V7l, 7.211 ThlslsoillV a IIArllal list 111 vliat i-arrv Now, In conclusion, our iohI ns In Ihi- tlrit piaee, iHiimni lor than llu-lr value, and wt- mark Ihem III nlaln ilmin-a m small iiiilforin advamv. We uln tsitlom ortcea thmUL-ti ami Ihmuali. and 110 lolls. Our orlces are la-low all lHuiK-iiuirs, FRANK & FISK, Niuth Street, Kugetus Or. Mew C5 lotliiiig ggtoEe, HOWE & RICE, Dealers in GENTS' - FURNISHING - GOODS. Fin.' Underwear, Neckwear, Mena Poya', Youtlia'itnd Children' Clotliinc, llata, Cps, Kubber Coata, Etc. Agents for the Thomas Kay Woolen Mill Co., Salem, Oregon. Don't Forget Uie Tlacf, WILKINS' OLD STAND, Eugene, Or. Opposed To It. Tbe Mnn County Council V. H. Mi Bat nrday, Deo. 0, I W, adopted tbe following resolutions aud aulhorliod Hon. It. A. Ir vine to secure their publication in tbe press of the state: Whereas, There waa special committee appointed in IHS'J by the Benale In tbe atale of Oregon on siaeismenla and laiation wilb inairurtioui to report their conclusions in the form of a bill at the neit session of tho legislature for its consideration, and, .i n ti.m nt.w.itttMB ami rwmitinienda- wiiHit-an, 11 ui" j., lions ill regard lo taiation should be adopted by the legislature, ins uiiruen. ui taxation would iu our Judgment (ail much k...u n ilia la Hirinif classes ana larui- ers of tbe luboriug classes and fanners of tbe state than under the presout laws iu r jtaid to assessment aud taxation, therefore, K,.-,, Iv,,l That the memU-rn of the Linn County Council hereby request the mem bers of the legislature to use all honorable , t ,I.,(hI ihn ailoolion of said report aud euaclmeut of its recommeodatioua in to the forms of law. Cleurance Sale. Having too much common lumber on baud we will, until January 1 next, sell common lumber at our yard in Eugene for iH per M. Terms, caah on delivery. U.W. L.M.A. Eugene, Nov. , 181)0. Tlie Kiitfeiie Ciirar Factory Keens constantly on band the finest branda of borne made, domestic, aud Key West cigars. Churgea the lowest price lor cuew- ing aud tmokiug tobacco. Sen at retail ana wholesale. At Cost "to Close Out. S. Warsbauer is desirous of closing out his business hero. Ue will make up hit larve nuntaloon stock, at cost, for cash. Re member the place, up-stairs in tbe Matlock building. Uive bim a cull and examine stock. Several montba ago Mr. Henry Plummer, of Clements, Cel., wl 0 is subject to cramps, was taken with severe attack. He had been accustomed lo get relief by dosing with morphine, but tbe disagreeable effect that followed would make bim miserable for hours after tbe crump bad been relieved. I persuaded him to try Chamberlain's Colic, Choleru and Dmrrbiea lUmedy. He waa much pb ased with it, as its effect was almost instantaneous, and no disagreeable after effects accompanied its use. Chaa. Bam bert, Manager Farmers' Trade Union, Cle mnta, Csl. For sal bv F. M. Wilkin. J. L PAGE, -DEAL EE 15- GROCERIES llartni a law ssl eompWts Mock or 8tn.lt and Fauci (irunrtea, buufht in Utt best uarfctU EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, ra offer tbt subtle Utter a-it than anr other doom hi EUGENE. rnxluc ol all klmliUku at market prloe R. B. COCHRAN & SON, Real Estate Agents EIGENE CITT, OR. Will ittend to ijfnenU ret! Ut builiwu, iuch M buylim, vUiiif, IfuiiiK knil rvutlnjc furuii and citjr pwp eitjr, etc. (JiHoe ou touth ilde of JNUiti. itrwl. J. DAVIS. . Merchant Tailor, Das nmovM to the old Lane Count? Bank hutlillns on Vt HUnioll ,lrrL lie la yreiiand io do all kluili ot work ottiml In hli Una. A Urn Ktock ul nuaClotUt on hand for cuituoiera to St-lmt (nan. Krpalrmi and cleaning done promptly. Bailitaetlon guaraulccU. Central Market. Fisher & Watkins, PROPRIETORS. Will keep oonitanttjr on hand a full supply ul BEEP, Mutton, Pork and Veal, Which Uu-r Kill II at the lowxt market prtnv. A f ilr suara ol Uie public patrouas solicited TO THE FARMERS. We "111 pay the hlahcat market mice tor FAT CATTI.K, heat market wlct to UlKlSaiMlKlU.l.l'. uuuaaiHiiir.i.i Rliop on Wtllainvtte Street, El'OENK C1TV, . OKKOON. kleaui delltend to any part ol the city Iras ol chart DR. JOSEPH. P. GILL Oaa be fmuxt l kl. offloe or naljeoot when not (roles Slxnallr euaasnl. Mwe ou Kkjhlh street, epsoall Ids Fraabytcrka s. aa cm SILK HATS. Xotice to Contractors. We will lt-t to the lowest responsible Milder the building of a scbool'.bonsa and ball over said school house, all bids to be in by tbe loth dT of December, 1890. Plans and specifications cau be seen at Robertson's store, Lorane, Lane Co., Oregon. We claim tbe right to reject any or all bids. U.Donr, Chairman Hoard ot Huilding dun. Stockholders Meeting;. El'GKNE, Or., Dec. fi, 1890, Notice is hereby (riven tliat the annual meet ing ii( the at c'klioilers of the Blue liiver Mining Co. will be held in the otrice of ii. F. Dorris In Kuirene, Oregon, on Dec tl st 7:30 p. ni., for the puriosp of eleutinir rive Directors to serve for the ensuing year, anil to transact any business that may come before the meet ing. K. M. Day, It. F. Dokris, Tres. Secretary. Kstray Notice. Taken np in Eugene Deo. 3, lB'JO, one black Kt ldiiig about tour years old. Brand ed either &ti or JO on left shoulder. I will sell the above described estmy ani mal for oaah in hand at public auctiou at the City Hall in Eugene Saturday, Die. 20, lS'JO, at one o'clock p. iu. of said duy. I. E. Stevkvs, City Marshal. CIIAS. AKTllUli, M. 1). Gradual- noinu'pnthic Med. Col. of I'tnu. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention Riven to diHoases of the eye and ear and the titling of gltisses. Office, up-Btairs, Hhelton'a brick, South of Prestou'a harness shop. Office hours until 10 a. in.; 1 to 3 p. in. after C p. m. Can be found at office at night. Ecueni - Orkoon 1 Wl !S SAVE in : Why of course you ilo! Well go and trade where jour money goes the furthest. . Sanders, The Fanners and Workingmens Friend, can supply you with Dry (toods, Clothing, Moots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Fancy and other goods; Cheaper than any Store in town. Cloaks and Vrais, just received a laiye stock; t'l and upward. Mens suits, nobby styles from $7 upward. flouting at greatly reduced pricea. . ... I.t 1 . ' t.enU r me Shoes, a solid shoe, 51 85 a pair. GIVE TOUTS W. SANDERS, 11 BOID! Having purchased the business formerly conducted by J. W. Cher ry, will now offer the greatest Bar gains in Gents' Furnishings, Cloth ing, Neckwear, Underwear, etc., eve offered in city. AT COST. To make room for Now Goods, hill close out present Stock at COST. : IT Jl. Look at WE ARE IN THE LEAD PUMISIM GhOODS. AND WILL NOT Eugene, V rr r. mm h 1 Ranges Cook Stoves HIIIIIHh THE LEADER FOR LOW FOR THE NEXT THIRTY Ladies Shoes at $1 23 per pair. Cabot W, 13 yards for Calico. 20 varla for SI. I Overalls, at tiO eta a pair Boss of the lload. 1.Ul.u. fil rj - .... I nv vw. m inn, Blanket, from 1 50 a pair up. -A- CALL I OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Our Windows, BE UNDERSOLD. Ij rrj STYLISH HATS. Oregon. IN THE PRICES OF- To Close Out My -A TIN AND GRANITE WARE, PIPES, PUMPS, ETC. JACOB MITCHELL, PROP., Odd Fellows Building, Eugene, Or. Barker Gun Works NINTH STREET, See our wonderful line of Baby Carriages; they are superb and fine enough for the kings and queens, fine to behold. Come and gaze on them; no charge for gazing. 1 lancy cheap canopy worth $10 each; our price $3.38 o Jim Dandies upholstered with waterproof goods of tioodyear's invention, all steel and willow, good value at $12. Our price 6.74 4 of the King's One Favorite; wouid ' make "a" pig look sweet to wheel him in this handsome carriage, a fine thing on wheels. To see it is to buy it; send your . orders. Good value at $15. Our price 9-9' 2 only the Queen's Darlings, all bright wheels, hand some y shellacked and varnished, made of select reed, . at only 2 of our World Beaters. The 'designer "of this handsome carriage was a blessing to woman kind. The value this carriage can only be known when the article has l-een seen. Tins is a special price and cannot be du plicated 1-actory price about twice as high as ours. 1 3.0S One only German Ked Finetz, made hood upholstered . vuiiu, a fcuou YUUieat . ... iv-v" One only Germanced and Chinese' bamboo'wound up holstery; is elegant. This carriage is the pride of ,n the people; come and see it 1 4.o3 One the clouds open and the sun bursts through to be hold the wonder of man's excellence, the finest art of human manufacture. The materials gathered from all over the world by the system of modern inven tions, and they have produced a carriage that sold a short time ago at $150. Now it is offered by the J .enefactor of Mankind at the astonishingly low price of a pittance. Look ' b " 18.30 9 Su BifiKERGU Heaters PRICES ! DAYS ONLY! Immense line of Stoves FULL LINE OF III